wooden gate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwoodenandgate
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wooden
adjective
uk/ˈwʊd.ən/us/ˈwʊd.ən/
made ...
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gate
noun[C]
uk/ɡeɪt/us/ɡeɪt/
a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or ...
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(Definition ofwoodenandgatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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An ordinarywoodengateis all that is necessary, and a few yards of gravelled road.
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Cyclopskin protect themselves at night from predators by placing a boulder or awoodengateat the entrance to their lair.
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Namdaemun was the oldestwoodengateuntil a 2008 arson attack, and was re-opened after complete restoration in 2013.
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The front side was closed with awoodengatebetween two brick pillars.
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The oldwoodengatehas been replaced by a metal one.
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The church'swoodengatedates from the time of original construction.
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There is also a large brewery on the side of the house connected to the house by lanes and an openwoodengate.
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Due to lack of funds a merewoodengatewas erected.
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Thewoodengatehouse with its triumphal arch and four-story tower was completed in 1897.
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During the raid, they knocked down thewoodengateand rappelled from a helicopter onto his residence.
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It is surrounded by a rectangular churchyard, entered through awoodengate.
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It has wide wooden gates about 10ft wide which open away from the railway and a sleeper surface adequate for carrying cars.
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Temporary wooden gates should be in position by the end of this week.
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One is the 19th-century boundary wall of the churchyard, together with two sets of gate piers and wooden gates.
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At intervals there were wooden gates and towers.
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Other tactics used were pushing flaming carts against the city's wooden gates and tunneling under the walls.
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The walls were loopholed for musketry, and the entrance was through large wooden gates of very heavy timbers.
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Elephants were frequently brought up to batter in the wooden gates of a fort.
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There were supposedly two wooden gates, one for carriages and one for foot travelers.
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Large wooden gates throughout the period were strengthened with large metal bands, often decorated with reliefs, several of which have survived.
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